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Known as Santa Fe’s finest vacation getaway, the El Farolito Bed & Breakfast located in the historic district of Santa Fe, New Mexico is only a short five minute walk to downtown shops, galleries and restaurants.

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New Mexico is known to be one of the most culture-rich states, and visitors can see why. Whether you’re eager to visit the best known alien saucer crash in the United States or visit El Santuario de Chimayó, a beautiful shrine that thousands of pilgrims journey to on foot during Holy Week, New Mexico is sure to keep you busy. At the end of your warm days spent in New Mexico, be sure to retire to a refreshing and relaxing bed & breakfast!

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New Mexico, also known as the Land of Enchantment, is the fifth largest state in the United States, and it’s therefore no surprise that it offers a huge selection of bed & breakfasts, inns, cabins, lodges, small hotels, and other charming accommodations to welcome you. Spend your days in New Mexico boating, fishing, rafting, sailing, scuba diving, water skiing, biking, camping, hiking, hunting, rock climbing, hang gliding, sky diving, golfing, skiing, and more.

The state of New Mexico offers six wondrous regions, all of which are completely worth visiting. The Southeast Region has what has been referred to by many as the 8th Wonder of the World - Carlsbad Caverns National Park - and many popular cities such as Alamogordo, Carlsbad, Corona, Fort Sumner, Grady, Hobbs, Lincoln, Roswell, Santa Teresa and Vaughn. The Southwest Region has many admired cities such as Anthony, Chaparral, Columbus, Fort Bayard, Hatch, Hillsboro, Las Cruces, Lordsburg, Magdalena, and Silver City. The Central Region, also known as the "Heart of New Mexico," is where you can find the World's Longest Tramway, Route 66, and many popular cities such as Albuquerque, Belen, Bernalillo, Cubero, Edgewood, Laguna, Los Lunas, Placitas, and Rio Rancho. The Northeast Region is where you can visit Capulín Volcano National Monument, which is an extinct volcanic cone which has not been active for over ten thousand years. Also in the Northeast Region you can visit many popular cities such as Angel Fire, Capulín, Cimarron, Clayton, Des Moines, Folsom, Las Vegas, Logan, Mosquero, Raton, Santa Rosa, Solano, and Tucumcari. Visit the North Central Region, the landscape that inspired Georgia O'Keeffe's impressive colorful and shapely paintings. Important cities of the North Central Region to note are Abiquiu, Cerrillos, Chama, Espanola, Lamy, Los Almos, Madrid, Red River, Santa Fe, and Taos. Finally, the Northwest Region boasts the America's largest Indian reservation: the Navajo Nation and popular cities of Aztec, Bloomfield, Farmington, Gallup, Grants and Zuni.

The two major rivers of the Rio Grance and Pecos River run straight down the middle of New Mexico and offer tons of fun activities for everyone, like white water rafting, fishing, boating, kayaking, water skiing, and more.

New Mexico also offers 3 national parks and over 30 state parks. The City of Rocks State Park was formed of volcanic ash more than thirty million years ago and were moved and sculpted by wind and water to form into monolithic blocks. The Rio Grande Nature Center State Park is a true natural beauty located in Albuquerque. This state park has a trail system along the river and the center offers naturalist-led hikes, bosque exploration, exhibits, interactive activities, teacher workshops, seasonal classes, and special events for everybody.